KGB Espionage Museum
On W 14th street in Manhattan, New York, under three stories of scaffolding there is a three foot tall statue of Joseph Stalin’s head. When you walk through the doors behind this head you’re in the KGB Espionage Museum — a museum that shows the history of the KGB and their spy equipment.
About the Writers
Geneve Thomas-Palmer, Web Editor-in-Chief
Geneve is in her fourth year on staff and her third year in leadership. Her favorite part about journalism is the unique way in which it enables her to interact with people, who all view the world with their own, individual perspectives. Journalism was one of the first things she felt passionate about: she felt a drive to experience and learn, to shift her own view of the world.
When she's not working on the Communicator, she can be found practicing jazz, preparing for a Mock Trial competition or helping run feminist club. Some fun facts about Geneve are as follows: she was born with an extra thumb that has since been removed; she loves to sing and dance, even though she is not good at either.
When she's not working on the Communicator, she can be found practicing jazz, preparing for a Mock Trial competition or helping run feminist club. Some fun facts about Geneve are as follows: she was born with an extra thumb that has since been removed; she loves to sing and dance, even though she is not good at either.
Zoe Buhalis, Print Editor-in-Chief
Zoe Buhalis is a Print Editor-in-Chief for The Communicator. It is her third year on staff and she is in her final year of high school at Community. When she’s not conducting interviews or working on magazine designs, you can find her working on her Mock Trial crosses or listening to music in her hammock by the river. She loves getting up early to watch the sunrise, especially when there are exceptional clouds.